Although St. Matthew's Hall is still hung with a large cross, we can't see the church from the outside. The church should be upstairs. The first floor is a kindergarten run by the church. People can't enter it at will, especially non-believers like us. But now that I'm here, a walk along Hollywood Road, with Chinese antique shops on both sides and Western restaurants and bars, is a good place to experience Hong Kong's mix-up.
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Although St. Matthew's Hall is still hung with a large cross, we can't see the church from the outside. The church should be upstairs. The first floor is a kindergarten run by the church. People can't enter it at will, especially non-believers like us. But now that I'm here, a walk along Hollywood Road, with Chinese antique shops on both sides and Western restaurants and bars, is a good place to experience Hong Kong's mix-up.
Hollywood Road is a place where China and the West join together. Starting from the Old Central Police Station on the 10th, there are Western-style cafes, western restaurants, Wenwu Temple with 124 incense, and Chinese-style jades and antiques shops along the way. Looking up, I saw the cross hanging high, and St. Matthew's Hall at 232 arrived. Western-style church is not big, and across the road with the Chinese Holly Road Park, there is a sense of tranquility.
St. Matthew's Church is opposite the Hollywood Road Park and many believers come to worship on Sundays, and is a more famous religious site in Sheung Wan.
St. Matthew's Church is opposite the Hollywood Road Park in Hong Kong. There are kindergartens and primary schools, and there are more people worshiping on Sundays.
I haven't heard much about it before. With the development of tourism, more and more people come here.